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    Elizabeth Kamens, the president of 3GNY, brings to light the profound connections between Jewish upbringing and Holocaust education. Elizabeth's journey from a Bat Mitzvah in Yardley, Pennsylvania, to leading an organization dedicated to preserving Holocaust legacies is a testament to the enduring impact of Jewish traditions and historical awareness. Through our conversation, Elizabeth shares the powerful emotions evoked by visiting historical Jewish sites. Her insights offer a unique perspective on the rich tapestry of Jewish identity and the significance of maintaining cultural traditions.

    Holocaust education is more urgent than ever, and this episode underscores its critical role in combating ignorance and denial. We highlight the need to reach diverse student groups, emphasizing the alarming statistic that one-third of school-age children are unaware of the Holocaust. Elizabeth shares her personal encounters with survivor stories and iconic works like Schindler's List, illustrating the profound impact of personal narratives. The unique approach of 3GNY, training grandchildren of survivors to share family stories, provides a deeply personal connection to history, distinguishing it from traditional Holocaust education.

    The conversation also delves into the broader implications of generational trauma and how it shapes Jewish identity and family narratives. Elizabeth and I explore the resilience of families who fled the rise of Hitler, the complexities of Jewish identity, and the ongoing influence of historical memory. We touch on community initiatives, from intergenerational brunches to engaging social events, highlighting their role in fostering supportive networks. This thoughtful exploration reminds us of the vital importance of preserving and sharing Holocaust legacies, ensuring future generations understand and remember the profound lessons of history.

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    Uncover the strategies to maintain intimacy amidst the whirlwind of parenthood with Dr. Logan Levkov, who offers salient advice on nurturing closeness even when life's demands seem insurmountable. Learn how to transform the routine chore of scheduled sex into a fulfilling experience and explore alternative acts of pleasure that keep the spark alive. As we navigate the challenges of conceiving and parenting, discover the magic of creating a distraction-free sanctuary and why a touch of intimacy can be the key to better days.

    Our episode takes a turn into broader societal conversations, focusing on the profound impacts of the Me Too movement and the repeal of Roe v. Wade on sexual health education. Through honest dialogue, we address the evolving landscape of consent and mutual respect, emphasizing the need for open communication in relationships. Additionally, we examine the unique intersections of sex, Judaism, and stereotypes, challenging media portrayals and exploring the dynamics of Jewish practices.

    In a heartfelt reflection on Jewish identity and resilience, we tackle complex narratives, from confronting antisemitism to embracing Jewish womanhood in modern society. Through humor and creativity, we talk about personal experiences from her trips to Israel that reveal the strength and hope found in community, even amidst adversity. With a mix of cultural insights and personal stories, this episode promises a rich exploration filled with honesty and inspiration.

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    Embark on a thought-provoking journey with me as I chat with the insightful Dr. Logan Levkoff about the profound interplay between Jewish identity and sexuality education. Discover the surprising roles Jewish culture has played in pioneering sexuality research, with figures like Magnus Hirschfeld and Dr. Ruth leading the charge. As she shares tales from her Zionist upbringing, we explore the complexities of Jewish identity, celebrating its diverse expressions and the unique dynamics of interfaith relationships.

    Our conversation takes a poignant turn as we recount the emotional impact of the March of the Living, juxtaposing the haunting memories of concentration camps with the vibrant joy of Israeli independence. We touch on the vital role of education in combating antisemitism, drawing on personal experiences and lessons learned during my early work as a sexuality educator amidst the HIV crisis. This journey through history and education underscores the perennial need for awareness and understanding in overcoming ignorance and prejudice.

    In a candid discussion, Dr. Levkoff shares her career paths in human sexuality education, unraveling the evolution of the field in the digital age. From the significance of initiating sex education early to breaking down complex topics for children, we offer insights into fostering open communication and navigating the challenges of modern relationships. Join us as we explore how to embrace pleasure and intimacy, challenge societal norms, and empower listeners to cultivate meaningful connections in their lives.

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    What if your heritage could guide your entrepreneurial journey? Join us as we sit down with Remi Attia, a dynamic entrepreneur with Jewish and Italian roots, who shares how her multicultural upbringing in Los Angeles shaped her path. From a "Legally Blonde" themed bat mitzvah to launching her brand, The Nosh Table, Remy gives us a delightful glimpse into how cultural milestones and family gatherings have left an indelible mark on her identity. She opens up about her transition from hospitality to interior design and how her new venture is a celebration of tradition through playful dinnerware that bridges her rich heritage with modern aesthetics.

    Ever wondered what it takes to blend art, culture, and business into a unique venture? Discover the intricate world of entrepreneurship with Remi, as she takes us through her inspiring journey from restaurant and hotel consulting to studying at Parsons, and finally, to creating vibrant tablescapes that echo her childhood memories. Remi candidly discusses the challenges of urban hosting, the creative process behind her products, and the joy found in collaborating with manufacturers. Get an insider's look into The Nosh Table, where dinnerware is more than just functional—it's a storytelling experience that brings together Jewish, Middle Eastern, and California-style cuisine influences.

    Get ready for a celebration of traditions and entrepreneurship as Remi shares insightful stories from her multi-hyphenate career. From helping launching a gelato business in Los Angeles to dreaming about opening a hotel, her passion for culinary arts is palpable. She offers heartfelt advice for aspiring retail entrepreneurs, emphasizing the importance of embracing the learning curve. Tune in to hear about her vision for spreading joy through Jewish culture and the positive reception her brand has received. As we chat about future plans, aperitivo glassware, and holiday giveaways, Remy reminds us of the power of community support and the beauty of blending cultural traditions in personal and professional life.

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    What happens when the vibrant tapestry of Jewish childhood experiences meets the evolving dynamics of modern Jewish communities? Jessica McCormick joins me on to share her unique journey from Los Angeles to Tucson, Arizona. Together, we explore how her formative years in Hebrew school and Jewish summer camps paved the way for a career shift from Hollywood to impactful roles in municipal government and Jewish nonprofits. Jessica opens up about how these experiences intertwined with her identity as a parent, and we reflect on the shifting prominence of conservative Judaism amidst changing synagogue memberships and community landscapes.

    Through heartfelt discussions, Jessica and I highlight the resilience and adaptability required to nurture Jewish identity in an ever-changing world. Join us for an episode rich with personal stories, reflections, and a deep appreciation for the enduring spirit of Jewish communities.

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    Welcome back for part 2 with Broadway Actor Josh Lamon as he takes us on a hilarious and insightful journey through the highs and lows of live theater. From a comical rivalry with Adam Lambert in a children's production to the chaos of working with real animals in shows like Big River and Finding Neverland, Josh shares unforgettable moments that capture the unpredictable magic of the stage. With whimsical stories, Josh's tales promise laughter and a glimpse into the unique challenges of live theater.

    Josh opens up about the complicated relationship between social media and theater careers, discussing how this double-edged sword impacts mental health and creates pressure for actors to maintain an online presence. From positive reviews doing A New Brain, he shares the validation and confidence it provided during a difficult period. We also explore the evolution of auditions, spotlighting the shift to self-taping—a process that has democratized access while also fostering a sense of isolation among actors.

    Audition stories brim with excitement and unpredictability, as Josh recounts awkward monkey mimics and memorable encounters with Tony Danza. These anecdotes underscore the resilience required in showbiz, echoing the sentiment that consistently presenting oneself as a "fierce option" is as critical as landing roles. The conversation wraps with reflections on the importance of relationships over career victories, emphasizing staying grounded and adaptable amidst the whirlwind of showbiz. Join us for an engaging episode that celebrates the joy and perseverance behind the curtain.

    Check out Josh currently in "Death Becomes Her" at the Lunt Fontanne on Broadway!!

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    Join us for Part 1 as broadway's vibrant world comes alive as we sit down with my dear friend and celebrated performer, Josh Lamon. Discover the magic behind his roles in iconic productions like "Hair" and "Wicked," and learn about his current spotlight moment in "Death Becomes Her" at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre. As we reminisce about our friendship, you'll also hear about Josh's personal backstage experiences and difficulties working as a Broadway Actor. Get ready for an intimate, behind-the-scenes glimpse into the life of a Broadway star, complete with delightful cameos from my theater-loving dogs. (Sorry for the Barking!!)

    Explore the harmonious blend of a Jewish upbringing and a passion for musical theater as Josh unveils his personal journey to the Broadway stage. Anecdotes from his formative years, including a pivotal bar mitzvah trip that fused faith and theater, paint a vivid picture of cultural identity shaped by show tunes and synagogue spiels. Laugh along with us over tales of Broadway-themed celebrations and the amusing challenges of balancing religious studies with a love for iconic musicals like "Beauty and the Beast."

    With Josh's experiences as a backdrop, we traverse the thrilling landscape of theater, from the heartwarming support of family to the formidable world of auditions and workshops. Unpack the highs and lows of a theater career, as we reflect on the emotional impact of groundbreaking productions, the financial intricacies of staging a show, and the dream of working with renowned directors. This episode promises an inspiring blend of art, identity, and the resilience needed to thrive on the Broadway stage. Stay tuned for the excitement of part two later this week!

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    Dana Arschin joins us for a profound exploration of her family's enduring legacy and the critical role of Holocaust education in today's world. Growing up in a predominantly Jewish community on Long Island, Dana reflects on the impact of her mother's experiences as a child of Holocaust survivors. She shares deeply personal stories of generational trauma and how they have shaped her identity and fueled her dedication to preserving Jewish heritage through her work. Dana’s unique blend of tradition and modernity offers insights into the resilience of the Jewish community, highlighting her commitment as a Holocaust storyteller.

    As we delve into the heart of World War II survival stories, Dana recounts the harrowing journey of her "Poppy", Nat Ross, who faced unimaginable adversities. These moving accounts bring to light the indomitable spirit of those who lived through Nazi persecution, drawing strength from unity and hope. From forced labor camps to encounters with infamous figures like Dr. Josef Mengele, Dana vividly brings these stories to life, emphasizing the importance of remembering and sharing them. Her storytelling not only honors her family's past but also serves as a testament to the resilience and unity that emerged from such dark times.

    Dana's transition from traditional journalism to Holocaust storytelling marks a significant chapter in her career. With an impressive background that includes an Emmy-winning documentary, "Forgotten Camps," she has successfully merged her passion for history with her skills in journalism. As the first storyteller for the Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County, Dana continues to raise awareness and engage audiences with impactful narratives. Her journey serves as an inspiring example of how personal history and professional ambition can intertwine to preserve crucial historical narratives for future generations.

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    Ever wondered how growing up in a unique cultural mix shapes one's identity? Nicole Kelly sits down with Harmonie Krieger from Netflix's "Jewish Matchmaking" to share her remarkable journey from a predominantly Italian Catholic suburb in New York to finding her Jewish community at Syracuse University. Harmonie opens up about the contrasting religious backgrounds of her parents and how these dynamics enriched her understanding of her Jewish identity. Their conversation also highlights the modern accessibility of Jewish education, revealing how varied Jewish practices can be.

    Navigating love and trauma can be a tricky path, especially when in the public eye. Harmonie dives into the personal challenges she faced questing for healthy relationships. Together, Nicole and Harmonie explore the importance of authenticity and vulnerability in overcoming past hurts and breaking negative patterns. Harmonie's experience on reality TV offers unique insights into the pressures of public dating and the significance of family support, particularly in the face of societal expectations about being single.

    Entrepreneurship and personal growth are central themes as Harmonie shares her journey of founding Pop Your Shop amidst the rise of pop-up trends. From dealing with imposter syndrome to the joy of creating interactive events, Harmonie's story is both inspiring and relatable. The episode wraps up with reflections on Jewish pride, balancing advocacy with personal happiness, and the transformative power of authenticity. Don't miss this engaging conversation filled with life lessons, meaningful connections, and a deep dive into the multifaceted nature of Jewish identity.

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    Music featured at the end of the episode: Aquarius from the 2009 Broadway Revival Cast of Hair by Galt Macdermot, Gerome Ragni, & James Rado

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    What if you could find the perfect balance between tradition and modernity in your religious life? Join us as we sit down with Netta Asner-Minster, an influential Jewish educator who takes us on a journey from her childhood in Silver Spring, Maryland, to her pivotal move to Jerusalem. With heartfelt anecdotes, Netta shares how her family’s observance evolved over time and the unique experiences that shaped her faith.

    Ever wondered about the intricacies of modesty and hair covering among Orthodox Jewish women? Netta provides a fascinating historical and cultural backdrop while sharing her personal experiences navigating these traditions in contemporary society. From her service in the IDF spokesperson's unit to the challenges faced by religious and non-religious individuals alike, we explore the complex tapestry of Jewish life in Israel. Netta's insights into military service and the impact of media representation during times of conflict offer a unique perspective on the intersection of faith, duty, and communication.

    Education and personal growth take center stage as we explore the vital role of knowledgeable women in the Jewish community. Learn about the Orthodox conversion process, the importance of community involvement, and how Netta's own experiences have shaped her approach to teaching Hebrew and Jewish traditions. Whether you're interested in becoming more observant, understanding Jewish customs in areas without a Jewish community, or simply seeking the transformative power of love from the soul, this episode offers a wealth of wisdom and inspiration. Tune in and celebrate the unity and resilience that bind us together in this profound conversation with Netta Asner-Minster.

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    Imagine turning a therapeutic hobby into a successful business. That's exactly what Arielle Zorger of Arielle Zorger Designs did. Join us as Arielle shares her fascinating journey from Baltimore to North Carolina, detailing her upbringing in the Jewish community, her education in Jewish day schools, and her initial career working for big hotel chains. Discover how the warmth and inclusiveness of her new Jewish community have affected her personally and professionally, and learn about the pivotal moment when her passion for acrylic painting took center stage.

    Balancing entrepreneurship with mental health is no easy feat, and Arielle opens up about her struggles and triumphs in this area. We delve into the challenges of transforming a personal passion into a full-time business while managing anxiety. Gain practical insights into running an online store, the critical role of community support, and leveraging platforms for visibility. Arielle's story is particularly enlightening for those contemplating turning their creative pursuits into a sustainable career.

    Lastly, Arielle shares her expertise in modernizing traditional Judaica to appeal to younger generations. She reveals how customer feedback from social media informs her vibrant and contemporary designs. We also discuss the joys and struggles of balancing motherhood with a home-based art business, the significance of Holocaust education, and the importance of embracing Jewish joy and resilience. Don't miss out on Arielle's heartwarming approach to spreading positivity through her work and social media, and enjoy a special promo code for her beautiful designs.

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    What happens when you transition from a traditional upbringing to becoming a trailblazer in the world of fashion and social media? In this episode, we sit down with Elaine Chaya, an influential fashionista from Los Angeles, to uncover her remarkable journey. Elaine opens up about her roots in a tight-knit Iranian Jewish community, her shift from conventional career paths to the glamorous realm of fashion blogging, and the pivotal moments that shaped her path. From her early career in PR and event management to her rise as a social media icon, Elaine’s story is a testament to the power of following one's passion despite societal expectations.

    As we navigate the evolving landscape of social media, Elaine shares her insights on the growing prominence of video content, spurred by platforms like Instagram and TikTok. She emphasizes the significance of authenticity, taking us behind the scenes of movements like "#wokeupthisway," which aim to counteract the pressure of curated perfection. We dive deep into the mental health implications of social media, the benefits of vulnerability, and how genuine connections can be a game-changer for anyone looking to grow their online presence.

    But this episode isn’t just about fashion and social media. We broaden our scope to explore the rich tapestry of Iranian Jewish traditions and the challenges faced by the community, from the Iranian Revolution of 1979 to modern-day anti-Semitism. Elaine speaks candidly about the emotional toll recent events have taken on Jewish individuals and the importance of unity and support. Join us for a profound conversation that blends cultural heritage, personal resilience, and practical advice for navigating life’s complexities with grace and authenticity.

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    Thank you for waiting for this episode. We took a bit of a break for a couple reasons that are addressed at the opening, nothing bad -- I promise, but we are excited to be back with this new batch of upcoming episodes.

    This episode features an engaging discussion with a talented musician, Grammy Award Winner Joanie Leeds, who shares her journey from early musical exposure to songwriting. From creating song parodies at summer camp to more serious songwriting endeavors in college, her story is an inspiring testament to perseverance and creativity.

    Joanie also takes us through her fascinating career shift from working at the legendary Bitter End music club in Greenwich Village to creating and performing children’s music at Gymboree. Discover how she found her true calling, established a successful birthday party business, and eventually became a beloved performer at various synagogues to Grammy Winner. We explore her joy of performing with her daughter on a number of her albums and how living in NYC has shaped her artistic identity. Listen in for a blend of heartfelt personal updates, music, and the unique journey of an exceptional artist.

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    Fauci Ouchie (feat. Joya) - Single
    Banned - FREADOM
    Sing It Out - FREADOM

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    When the echoes of Michael Jackson's beats ignited a young Stefano Iacono's love for music, little did he know it would pave his way to becoming a cantor. Join me, Nicole Kelly, as I chat with Stefano on Shebrew in the City and share a symphony of anecdotes that illustrates how his musical zeal intertwined with a spiritual awakening. Together, we'll explore the nuances of his melodious journey, from acquiring guitar skills out of envy to finding solace in the strums that now feel like an extension of his soul, all while uncovering the serendipitous twists that shaped his path to the harmonious role he cherishes today.

    In this extra packed episode of Shebrew in the City, come on a journey of discovery and heart as Stefano takes me beat by beat through his life, his conversion to Judaism, and his work in the clergy today. This episode includes musical excerpts from "Out of the Closet" A fearless celebration of queer music and the voices who inspire us that was hosted by Cantor Stefano Iacono at Congregation Rodeph Sholom. For a live video of the whole concert please visit:

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    As your host at Shebrew in the City, I, Nicole Kelly, had the pleasure of sitting down with the vibrant Pam Wiznitzer, master mixologist and social media maven. Our heartfelt conversation soared from the intricacies of Jewish traditions and their influence on Pam's passion for mixology, to the shared laughter over our first drinks. Revel in the stories of our personal journeys - from navigating conservative upbringing to embracing the artistry of the cocktail, and the meaningful connections fostered with patrons across the bar.

    This episode isn't just about drinks; it's a toast to the resilience and innovation of women in the bartending industry. Pam and I unpack the sometimes bittersweet cocktail of challenges and triumphs she's faced and share how these experiences have stirred her ambition to mentor the next generation of female mixologists. Get a taste of culture as we discuss iconic events like Oktoberfest, Cinco de Mayo, and even Santa-con and how she blends the flavors of her Jewish heritage into every shake and stir of her creations.

    Lastly, join us as we pour creativity into crafting cocktails that do more than just quench thirst - they tell a story, evoke memories, and celebrate identity. Whether you fancy turning your hand to home mixology or just enjoy a good yarn over a well-crafted drink, this episode promises to shake up your day. Pam shares a glimpse of her passion aimed at combating hate, while hints at possible new ventures beyond the world of mixology. So, grab your favorite glass, and let's raise a toast to journeys shared and stories yet to be told. Cheers!

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    Peek behind the curtain of history as our Producer, Patrick, rejoins us and gets to lean into his New York City tour guide roots, as he joins me in painting a vivid portrait of Emma Lazarus, the illustrious American author whose words on the Statue of Liberty have become a national treasure. Our conversation travels through the corridors of her life, from her New York roots and Sephardic Jewish heritage to her poignant poetry that speaks volumes about America's soul. We promise you'll leave this episode with a newfound appreciation for Lazarus's influence on our nation's narrative, especially in the realm of immigration discourse.

    Step into the world of 19th-century artistic salons and witness the birth of celebrity culture among poets and intellectuals of the age. We'll explore how Lazarus's literary prowess was nurtured in such a vibrant environment, leading to her engagement with social issues and activism that still echo today.

    Finally, we draw captivating parallels between historical events and their reinterpretation in modern media. From the emotional impact of immigrants laying eyes on Lady Liberty for the first time, to the transformation of the iconic words in the Wolfenstein video game series, we traverse not just the life of Emma Lazarus but also the shifting sands of symbolism she helped shape. So, join us for this tapestry of tales and take a step back in time to appreciate the enduring spirit that these icons represent.

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    Hey all you cool moms out there! Come join Nicole Kelly and Jenna Liu founder of Sixx Cool Moms as they discuss modern motherhood and starting new businesses. Jenna revisits her Jewish heritage and the powerful moment she celebrated her Bat Mitzvah on a Birthright trip to Israel, offering a unique perspective on the traditional coming-of-age ceremony and its profound significance when experienced in adulthood.

    Throughout our conversation, Jenna offers an intimate glimpse into her life's transition from political account executive to entrepreneurial mom. She paints a captivating picture of creating a sanctuary for mothers on Facebook, where support and authenticity reign supreme. These mom groups, brimming with camaraderie and local business connections, have flourished into a beacon for parents navigating the complexities of modern motherhood. Jenna's tale is a testament to the strength found in community and the unexpected paths that lead to fulfilling our passions while uplifting others.

    And why stop at traditional modes of celebration when you can innovate? Jenna's knack for throwing unconventional parties, from Nicolas Cage-themed birthdays to Halloween adventures, is a breath of fresh air in the parenting space. Moreover, her candid discussions on boudoir photography offer a liberating narrative on self-love and confidence. If you're yearning for a dose of laughter mixed with heartfelt community stories, this episode with Jenna Liu is your gateway to a world where motherhood meets the entrepreneurial spirit head-on—without losing any sleep over it. Join us and the Cool Moms community for a rendezvous with authenticity, laughter, and unapologetic living.

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    Embark on a journey of discovery with Rabbi Juli, whose story is as rich and complex as the tapestry of her faith. From an early age, Juli's life within the Reform Jewish community was profoundly shaped by the presence of female rabbis, leading her to transition from a budding diplomat to a dedicated rabbi. Our conversation unveils the deep historical roots of Reform Judaism and how Juli's personal experiences – from her b'nai mitzvah to her impactful time at with Hebrew Union College – influenced her spiritual calling.

    Navigating the challenges and rewards of the Hebrew Union College admissions process, Juli offers an intimate look into the preparation for rabbinical life. She candidly discusses the rigorous psychological assessments, the Hebrew competency exams, and the transformative first-year experience in Jerusalem. We also dissect the misconceptions surrounding conversion within the Reform movement, revealing its inherently welcoming nature. Juli's insight into the evolving role of modern rabbis further illuminates the possibilities that lie beyond traditional congregational leadership.

    As we explore Juli's multifaceted life, we touch on her meaningful engagement with the American Friends of the Parents Circle Family Forum. Julie also shares the personal side of her journey, including her approach to motherhood in New York City and the joyous celebration of Jewish traditions through her children's eyes. Each chapter of our dialogue with Julie serves as a testament to the enduring bond between a rabbi and their community, offering sage advice to anyone considering this sacred path.

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    Embark on a nuanced exploration of a legend's legacy with us as we sift through the layers of history surrounding Walt Disney. Discover the truth behind the myths of anti-Semitism and learn about Disney's controversial rendezvous with Leni Riefenstahl, juxtaposed against the hallowed adoration many have for the magic of Disneyland. Reflect with us, Southern California natives who've grown up under the spell of Disney's cultural phenomenon, on how these controversies have shaped our perceptions and the broader narrative of this entertainment empire.

    Hollywood's golden era wasn't just about glitz and glamour; it was a time riddled with complex dance between race, politics, and the silver screen. From Clark Gable's stand with black actors to Disney's own entanglement with the Motion Picture Alliance, we unpack the intricate web of celebrity involvement in political movements. Delve into the lesser-known corners of Disney's history, such as his philanthropic efforts within the Jewish community and the iconic Sherman brothers' musical genius, as we strip away the layers of rumor to reveal the man behind the mouse.

    Confront the discomfort of history's racial insensitivities head-on in our candid discussion about "Song of the South" and other cultural artifacts. Join us as we grapple with the ethics of retroactively judging historical actions, examining Disney's wartime propaganda cartoons and controversial character depictions. It's a journey through the past that questions our modern perspectives and invites a thoughtful dialogue on the complexity of cultural legacy. Share your thoughts as we continue this important conversation on social media and Patreon, where the exploration of these intricate topics extends beyond the airwaves.

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    Have you every been curious about what it is like to be a child actor on Broadway? In this captivating conversation with actor Dara Bloomfield, we explore stories of her Jewish upbringing, her journey from being a child actor in the Original Broadway Production of Ragtime: The Musical, to becoming a producer, and a mother. We journey alongside Dara as she shares her experiences, from growing up on Long Island to her intriguing interest in having an adult Bat Mitzvah.

    Traveling back to the 90s, we go behind the scenes of Broadway, shedding light on the challenges, triumphs, and unique experiences of a child performer. Dara shares captivating anecdotes about her audition for Ragtime, the dynamics of the acting world, and the personal growth that comes from a life on stage. We also delve into Dara's transition into adulthood, revisiting cherished shows, and unraveling the emotional journey that comes with it.

    In the final act, Dara opens up about the various roles she plays off-stage. As a producer, she shares her pride in founding "Growing Up Broadway" and her involvement in the Joe Iconis musical "Broadway Bounty Hunter". As a mother, she talks about the influence of becoming a parent has on her Jewish perspective and aspirations for her sons. Join us as we connect with Dara Bloomfield, filled with compelling stories, heartfelt discussions, and the joy of musical theater.

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